<p>Post yours! It can be more or less than ten if you want</p>
<li>People with fake jobs that abuse their small position of authority</li>
<li>People that try to fill their yearbooks with signatures of classmates they never once talked to once in HS</li>
<li>People that wear shorts in the dead of winter</li>
<li>People that wear sandals with socks</li>
<li>People that only like mainstream pop music</li>
<li>Excrutiatingly long and loud cellphone rings that sound like a bunch of garbled static</li>
<li>People that think they understand Shakespeare</li>
<li>People that eat their food in line before paying for it.</li>
<li>People that cut in line and expect you not to say anything</li>
<li>Burning my tongue when eating something hot</li>
<li>People that always post off-topic in a thread JUST to go against the flow (aka. Trolls)</li>
<li>People that like to exaggerate how little sleep they got the night before.</li>
<li>People that try to use little snippets of a foreign language to impress people. (it’s even worse when their accent is garbage)</li>
<li>People that prefer coke to pepsi</li>
<li>When you are doing a jigsaw puzzle and you get to the last piece, only to find out that its missing.</li>
<li>People that tell me how unhealthy what I am eating is for me (ex. “You KNOW that KFC isnt real chicken, right?”)</li>
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Hahah, I do this. I didn't know it actually peeved others though, when people notice that I do this, they just laugh . . i mean the lines' really long and we only have like 25 mins to eat anyway </p>
<p>And the looking over your shoulder when you're on the computer is definenlty in my top 10. DEFINENTLY. I'm SO paranoid about that . . because people have done that to me so many times . . or when you're doing something and it's obvious you're busy, but a person won't leave you alone (Kinda like NOW, its taking me 20 mins to write this post)</p>
<p>Or if you skip a few days here and there and people automatically label you as the slacker just because they want you to look bad because you beat them in a test or something . .. EVEN THOUGh they skip themselves and brag about it when they do</p>
<p>or people that brag about themselves (i <em>know</em> i'm going to upenn . . . and then she got waitlisted hah!)</p>
<p>I hate when people eat mayonaise and it gets on their face, I hate when people blow their nose and look at it, I hate when people don't wash their hands, I hate when my hair doesn't behave......I hate a lot of things like that! I especially hate when people talk too much.</p>
<p>People skating/riding their bikes in the road when there is an empty sidewalk right next to them.</p>
<p>I remember driving home one day and there was this woman rollerblading in the MIDDLE of the street, like it's nobody's business...she refused to move. There was an empty sidewalk on the side of the road. There were about 20 cars behind me and I couldn't go anywhere because it was a 2 lane road...</p>
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<li>people who spit/hack up saliva (mostly guys)</li>
<li>line-cutters</li>
<li>those who curse excessively or say "coo" </li>
<li>those who bike in the middle of a VERY busy street</li>
<li>people who randomly shove into you in the hallways without apologizing</li>
<li>an unidentified old lady across the street who leaves a message on your answering machine telling you to cut your grass (and don't leave their name)</li>
<li>people who don't flush the toilet. or leave it in good condition (school bathrooms)</li>
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<p>People who hate people for stupid reason, aka for eating food while in the lunch line, wearing socks with sandals, and wearing shorts in the middle of winter, oh and listening to only mainstream pop. I also hate scenesters that pretend they know *** they're talking about when it comes to "indie" music and literature. </p>
<p>One more: people on this site that exaggerate the courses they're taking. Such as, multivariable calculus. Basically no one takes that as a junior, not even here at PEA. Or maybe they do and the school has low standards.</p>
<p>shaddix, bikes are considered vehicles, not pedestrians, and are actually supposed to ride in the far right lane of the street (definitely not in the middle, however)
1. people who fail to act their age
2. overly dramatic people
3. men who use girls like the girl is a member of a harem
4. people who deliberately attempt to instigate fights
5. *****-girls (especially ugly ones)
6. those who play music so loud it rattles the house foundation 50 feet away
7. ardent supporters of stupid causes that never think or defend their beliefs with fact (ie creationists, white supremacists, etc.)
8. people who talk in the middle of hall, stopping the flow of traffic like a blood clot in a blood vessel
9. grade-grubbers (only those who are public about it)
10. people who ask me questions or make me the center of attention...just leave me alone, for crying out loud, and stop talking to me...I will talk when I want to
11. delinquents and failures, particularly those who you know could have done so much better
12. assimilators into other cultures that forget their roots and then deride other members of their own race who have not followed their path (applies to Blacks and Asians only)</p>
<p>Those who say: "It's always the last place you look" Of course it's the last place you look!! WHY WOULD YOU KEEP LOOKING FOR IT AFTER YOU'VE ALREADY FOUND IT?!</p>
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<p>Yeah...I know bikes are considered vehicles...but I think common sense should dominate. People can ride their bike on the road, but they shouldn't obstruct traffic is all I am saying...</p>
<p>Where I live, the road consists of 2 narrow lanes, with ditches on both sides, and no sidewalk...I think it would be hazardous for people to ride their bike in my area, but they do it anyway. It's hard enough to drive on these roads with two cars alone, but to add a bicyclist...</p>
<p>I did not see the part about 2 lanes-I thought there were four, as is the case with nearly every street in my area.
And tell the Chinese that last sentence...they will just merely laugh.</p>
<p>Baltimore? I live in Virginia, in the Hampton Roads area.</p>
<p>I used to live in the devleoped area of the city where Walmart and pretty much everything else was 5 min away, but now I live in the rural area of the city.</p>